Looking for a toaster with slots that can be adjusted to accommodate a nice thick slice.
Looking for specific info, if anyone has bought or seen one - I don't really need "try Homepro etc." advice.
Thanks.
Adjustable toaster
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Re: Adjustable toaster
Do you need slices thicker that the toasty sliced bread from Macro?
My Tefal toaster automatically adjusts itself depending on the thickness of the bread lovingly inserted into it's welcoming slots

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Re: Adjustable toaster
I have a "flatbed" type of toaster. As it only does one side at a time it needs watching, but will toast any thickness bread that you have. No idea if you can get them here as this one came from Europe.
I ended up getting a conventional upright type as well, because my
daughter keeps insisting it is not a toaster! 
I ended up getting a conventional upright type as well, because my


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Up to about an inch, I would think.sateeb wrote:Do you need slices thicker that the toasty sliced bread from Macro?
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Re: Adjustable toaster
There's a 'Princess' toaster (black and silver) in Makro, 1390 thb that looks like it will take large slices.
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If you know the Thai word for toast, you'll understand that it can only be made in a pop-up toaster!Nereus wrote:I ended up getting a conventional upright type as well, because mydaughter keeps insisting it is not a toaster!

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I should be on commission. My memory is faulty on exact brand name and price but Tesco have a toaster, Bosch for around 750 thb that will take a thick slice.
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MrPlum wrote:There's a 'Princess' toaster (black and silver) in Makro, 1390 thb that looks like it will take large slices.
Thanks, Mr P.MrPlum wrote:I should be on commission. My memory is faulty on exact brand name and price but Tesco have a toaster, Bosch for around 750 thb that will take a thick slice.
Have you considered becoming a 'personal shopper'?
Of course you'd need a WP, otherwise you might get sho- oh, never mind!

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They ain't got nuffink on me.dtaai-maai wrote:Have you considered becoming a 'personal shopper'?
Of course you'd need a WP, otherwise you might get sho- oh, never mind!